Abstract
We study resonances in an open quantum system and in a microwave cavity connected to a waveguide. In both cases, interferences via the continuum of decay channels take place. They cause resonance trapping, which is a separation of time-scales. It appears if the coupling strength gets large enough. The reorganisation of the system is accompanied by an essential biorthogonality of the resonance states.
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